Synonym: accept, acquire, admit, adopt, assume, encounter, meet, play, tackle, take, take over, undertake. Similar words: take out, take off, take over, make out, shake off, make over, for the sake of, take. Meaning: v. 1. take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect 2. take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities 3. accept as a challenge 4. admit into a group or community 5. contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle.
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121. In the evening they can take on a luminous glow and fill the air with perfume.
122. However, it is impossible for small builders to take on trainees.
123. Clinical assessments were estimated to take on average 9.8 minutes for a regular review and 13.4 minutes for an annual review.
124. That was a particularly black day for those of us who had urged the President to take on the Chief at Interior.
125. Please contact the Office immediately if you would like to take on the challenge of this demanding task.
126. Be active! Take on responsibility! Work for the things you believe in. If you do not, you are surrendering your fate to others. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
127. Several additional features can now be added like colour or photographs and the product starts to take on a more professional look.
128. His face has commenced to take on that same haggard, puzzled look of pressure that the face on the floor has.
129. If you are a teacher I do not ask you to believe or take on trust anything I say.
130. So many producers are so afraid to take on a new project like that.
131. It is unfair, however, to expect nurses to take on this new role and responsibility without adequate training and supervision.
132. Do I have any family commitments which restrict the sort of job I can take on?
133. Odysseus was determined to drive the suitors away by force, but how could two men take on a whole company?
134. Norwich agreed to take on an extra twelve staff and to clear the backlog of applications.
135. The grains take on simple polygonal.
136. Take on challenges outside your job description.
137. Does Lord Krishna take on human form?
138. PB : What is your take on cultural relativism?
138. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
139. Nonionic surfactant take on moist and emulsification characteristic. Its characteristic is related to structure.
140. Andriy Shevchenko has only one qualifier. Ukraine take on Georgia in Kiev on Wednesday September 6 th.
141. Above the two periods take on continuity relationship, lay up traditional aesthetic sense.
142. The knee - jerk assumption of he argues, is that as countries modernise they take on western characteristics.
143. India take on Pakistan in Johannesburg in the final of the inaugural ICC World Twenty 20.
144. Why would you take on faith far more important claims about your eternal salvation?
145. Cmtm: What measures will Excavator Association take on quality control of imported secondhand machines?
146. Mount Battie without losing its definition would take on a blue luminosity.
147. Humanistic education should take on new look under new circumstances.
148. Miss Glover and I are going to take on Miss Jane Hancock and Arthur Branderton.
149. Gods start to take on a human form , so monotheism appears around this time.
150. M : I hope Beijng starts to take on a new look now.
More similar words: take out, take off, take over, make out, shake off, make over, for the sake of, take, stake, take to, take for, take up, take care, take down, take away, take time, take the road, take apart, take after, take place, take turns, take note of, undertake, take care of, by mistake, take the lead, take it easy, take part in, take charge, take effect.